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Later National Literature, Part II
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Newspapers Since 1860
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Colliers Weekly; The New Republic; The Weekly Review; The Liberator; The Survey; Reedys Mirror; The Dial; The Bellman;
Party Organs
The New Importance of the Weekly and Monthly Papers
Public Activities of Newspapers
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VOLUME CONTENTS
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INDEX OF ALL CHAPTERS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
VOLUME XVII. Later National Literature, Part II.
XX.
Newspapers Since 1860
.
§ 21.
Colliers Weekly; The New Republic; The Weekly Review; The Liberator; The Survey; Reedys Mirror; The Dial; The Bellman;
Party Organs.
Such papers as the
Outlook,
the
Independent,
the
Nation,
and other survivors from an earlier period have come to have a place of increased importance in the journalistic scheme, and have been joined by many later comers, like
Colliers,
the
Survey,
the
New Republic,
the
Review,
the
Liberator
(formerly the
Masses
),
Reedys Mirror,
the
Dial,
the
Bellman
(some of which have already run their course and died), and a number of others to which the thinking public must turn for much important but unexciting news and well-considered discussion of matters of current interest. There have also arisen a number of party or individual organs, like Bryans
Commoner, La Follettes,
and
Harveys Weekly,
which seek to preserve the personality and individuality now almost wholly gone from the daily press.
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CONTENTS
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VOLUME CONTENTS
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INDEX OF ALL CHAPTERS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
The New Importance of the Weekly and Monthly Papers
Public Activities of Newspapers
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